GRIZZLIES PILE UP RUNS EARLY IN WIN

May 15, 2018

WASHINGTON, Pa. — The Gateway Grizzlies (4-0) hammered out seven runs on five hits in the first inning Tuesday night and won their fourth in a row to open the season with an 8-5 triumph over the Washington Wild Things.

Washington starter Danny Garmendia lasted just a third of an inning in his Frontier League debut.

Gateway added a run in the third on a colossal McKeithan solo home run over the scoreboard in left-center field — his second big fly of the young campaign.

Washington (2-2) got a Roman Collins three-run homer in the sixth and a Reydel Medina solo shot in the seventh, but Grizzlies relievers retired the final eight Wild Things to bat and survived for the win.

Will Anderson (1-0) picked up the victory and rookie Patrick Boyle earned his first save with a perfect 1 1/3 innings, featuring two strikeouts, to close the ballgame.

The Grizzlies and the Wild Things match up again tomorrow night in game two of the series at 6:05 p.m. CDT. Fans can tune in at 5:50 p.m. for the Budweiser Pregame Show to kick off the Grizzlies Media Network's coverage. The game will air on KJFF (1400 AM), yoradio.com/grizzlies and the Yo Radio app.

ABOUT THE GATEWAY GRIZZLIES:The Gateway Grizzlies are a professional baseball team, located a mere 100-yards from I-255 (10 minutes from downtown St. Louis). The Grizzlies offer baseball fans entertainment, the likes of which are difficult to find - affordable, family, fun in the comfortable GCS Credit Union Ballpark with a great view of the St. Louis skyline. For tickets or general information please visit gatewaygrizzlies.com or call 618.337.3000.

ABOUT THE FRONTIER LEAGUE:The Frontier League is a professional, independent baseball organization. Since its inception, the Frontier League has provided millions of fans to a fun and exciting baseball experience within the American Midwest. Consisting of 12 teams in two divisions and 96 game schedules, the league is recognized for the amount of talented athletes that are picked up by various MLB teams every year.